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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Egypt Press Review: Nov. 26

Egypt Press Review: Nov. 26

Youm7

Security agencies agreed on the resumption of Upper Egypt railways movement starting Wednesday.
Ousted Mohamed Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood leaders Khairat al-Shater and Mohamed Badei are among a list of Muslim Brotherhood leaders that are banned from accessing their properties and funds, following the decision of Deputy Minister of Justice Ezzat Khamis.

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Minister of International Cooperation Ziad Bahaa el-Din: cutting relations with Turkey is a political decision and does not include economic relations
Muslim Brotherhood challenges the protest law and called on gathering at Shura Council and Ithadeya presidential palace
The final voting on the constitution on Saturday and a last attempt to solve laborers and farmers quota crisis
FIFA representative: Egypt is safe and able to organize the FIFA Club World Cup

Al-Ahram

Ministry of Interior permitted two protests at the lawyers syndicate headquarters and State Council on Tuesday.

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Constitutional Referendum in the second half of January
Jamming devices in Tora prison to isolate it from the outside
Report filed against Morsi’s defense lawyer Damaty for publishing message from Morsi to his supporters
Hamdeen Sabbahi to announce presidential run

Al-Akhbar

Minister of Education Mahmoud Abou el-Nasr met with angry chants against the ministry and its policies by students in Aswan.

Prime Minister Hazem al-Beblawy ensured that the government has not discussed removing subsidies.

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Libyan foreign minister: June 30 is a popular uprising against Muslim Brotherhood ruling

Al-Masry Al-Youm

Minister of Defense Gen. Abdel Fatah al-Sisi ensured that the army only aims for the safety and stability of the country and fulfilling the roadmap.

Prime Minister Hazem al-Beblawy announced that the referendum on the constitution is going according to the transitional phase plan and will be held in second half of January.

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Former minister of interior Ahmed Gamal Eddin: Morsi demanded enforcing the state of emergency one month after he was elected
Head of 50-member committee Amr Moussa: changing the roadmap was discussed in side talks
Minister of Education Mahmoud Abou el-Nasr: we are working on cleansing high school controls from Muslim Brotherhood members

Al-Shorouq

50-member committee members eliminated final voting on the constitution amendments procedures on Tuesday.

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Sovereign agencies reports were behind the expelling of Turkey’s ambassador to Cairo
Minister of Education: teachers syndicate council will soon be dissolved
Six Takfiris imprisoned for 15 days
Head of the National Council for Women Mervat al-Talawy called on women to vote yes on the constitution